It allows you to make a peanut butter sammich and cut it either diagonal or horizontal. And you can choose from organic PB or jiffy but the organic has a mixing sim where you have to use the knife to blend in all the oil that separates.

I'm with most here who enjoyed GTA III; Vice City; and San Andreas (my favorite of the series thus far), but don't love IV so much. I'm actually playing through IV now (as I've never beaten it before), and while I am enjoying it for the most part, I feel.. trapped. Trapped by being in 1 unimaginatively designed city. Trapped by having to go on dates and friend dates to get some game play benefits. Some of the missions feel stale and repetitive as well... Don't get me wrong, I like the game. I just don't enjoy it nearly as much as the 2 main releases preceding it...

That being said, I'm looking forward to this new one. I initially didn't like the idea of having to keep up with 3 different protagonists in a game like this, but I suppose it'll add some new and interesting tweaks to game play. I'm happy that there will be several types of vehicles to pilot, and that the environments are going to be much more varied and expansive. I can get real lost in that alone. From some preliminary articles I've read, the missions are apparently going to be much more interesting and exciting, as well.

While you may end up being correct, GTA4 was certainly complete by itself and DLC was completely adjunct. Considering GTA 5 already has 3 main characters, it's tough to say if they'll add more via DLC or not. My money is on extra online mode DLC, which I personally do not care about.

This is the first time that I've been excited for a GTA game since Vice City. I loved GTA III/Vice City and thought San Andreas was "ok". GTA IV was garbage because everything seemed bland and boring. GTA V will be more diverse. It sucks this will be out when I'll be playing FFXIV: ARR, Dragon's Crown, Project x Zone and tons of other games.

However, if you live in Europe (where the GTAV disc code is BLES01807) you will likely have a European PSN account that will not be able to redeem a US pre-order code, and will only be able to download Region 2 (European) DLC, incompatible with non-European discs.

They're saying you can't redeem US pre-order codes with a EU PSN account. Well, duh. When could you ever do that? They start with the assumption "you will likely have a European PSN account" and don't even address the question of what if you have PSN accounts from multiple regions...

I don't know, maybe there actually is some kind of region lock here but if so it's worded really, really badly. And I think some people might just be taking a generic warning out of context...